Whaaaaaat.
May. 5th, 2009 01:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, it's only happened two seasons in a row (Lost Galaxy and Lightspeed Rescue) so it's not a pattern yet, but still, Power Rangers, you're weird.
What the hell causes you to decide that a good early sign that the mentor figure in a militaristic/outright military operation has been brainwashed is that he doesn't give proper attention to the morning report?
And did you get the same guy to play the brushed-off peon? Wait, strike the incredulity from that question, because if you did that's kind of awesome, but I don't remember which LG episode that was, and I'm not about to hunt for it.
Also: that's in response to a LR episode a few back, because I just finished the season, actually. It's not a bad season, but it's not the best. It's certainly got more going for it than the first couple, almost exclusively episodically-based seasons of Power Rangers, and it doesn't suffer from the mood whiplash of Turbo, or the relative directionlessness of Zeo and LG (Though to be fair, it's more that LG kept changing direction more than that it lacked it). The final four-episode arc is actually very tightly done, and holy crap is Queen Banshira FUCKED UP.
Too bad Vypra can't act to save her life.
What the hell causes you to decide that a good early sign that the mentor figure in a militaristic/outright military operation has been brainwashed is that he doesn't give proper attention to the morning report?
And did you get the same guy to play the brushed-off peon? Wait, strike the incredulity from that question, because if you did that's kind of awesome, but I don't remember which LG episode that was, and I'm not about to hunt for it.
Also: that's in response to a LR episode a few back, because I just finished the season, actually. It's not a bad season, but it's not the best. It's certainly got more going for it than the first couple, almost exclusively episodically-based seasons of Power Rangers, and it doesn't suffer from the mood whiplash of Turbo, or the relative directionlessness of Zeo and LG (Though to be fair, it's more that LG kept changing direction more than that it lacked it). The final four-episode arc is actually very tightly done, and holy crap is Queen Banshira FUCKED UP.
Too bad Vypra can't act to save her life.